Wenlock Hospital needs a facelift: Limbavali

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September 10, 2012

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Mangalore, September 10: Minister for health and family welfare Aravind Limbavali, who paid a visit to Government Wenlock Hospital, here on Monday said that the 150-year-old hospital needed a facelift.

The minister said that the Hospital possesses funds to the tune of Rs. 9 crore which have even been collected on a PPP basis from private donors. These funds should be utilized in getting dialysis equipements, increase in bed capacity, renovation and expansion of buildings, and development of other infrastructure, he said.

N Yogish Bhat, MLA and Deputy Speaker, Karnataka Legislative Assembly, placed before the Minister demands such as permission to utilize funds for the construction of psychiatric ward and staff quarters, procurement of ventilators and X-Ray machines besides other infrastructure development of the Hospital, provision of Super Speciality services in cancer, cardio, nephrology and other treatments, and upgarading of 500 beds at Lady Goschen hospital from the existing 200 odd bed facility.


Review meet

Mr. Limbavali chaired a health review meeting at the Deputy Commissioner's office earlier in the morning in the presence of N Yogish Bhat, Deputy Speaker of Assembly, Dr. N S Chennappa Gowda, DK Deputy Commissioner, Dr. Harish Kumar, Commissioner, MCC, and Dr. K N Vijayprakash, CEO, DK Zilla Panchayat.

Briefing on the various aspects concerning the Health scenario in the district, Health Department officials told the Minister that occurrence of Malaria cases have been on the decline in the past two months and that no malaria deaths have been reported in the district this year, while there was one death caused by dengue. The Minister expressed dissatisfaction at the larvae survey work carried out by officials in taluks of Puttur and Belthangady where only 10,285 houses were surveyed of the total 45,486 houses and 29,854 out of 51, 847 houses respectively.

The Minister was told that 4 samples tested positive for H1N1 in Mangalore Urban area while 1 tested positive in Sullia. One H1N1 death was caused in Surathkal.

Total cases of Rat Fever in the district amounted to 86 with 2 deaths. Leprosy rate in the district is 0.29%, a health official said, adding that most of these cases were found among migrant workers from Orissa, Bihar and other states who are working in construction sites and companies like NMPT, SEZ etc. Prevalance of HIV in the district is 0.30% and 596 cases were tested positive for HIV in the district, the Minister was told.

A request was placed before the Minister to provide an exclusive mobile health unit facility in 11 villages of Belthangady's interior naxal affected areas.

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August 7,2020

Bengaluru, Aug 7: Dr Mohammed Yusuf, chairperson of the Karnataka State Board of Auqaf, passed away at a private hospital in the city today following a brief illness. He was 74.

Dr Yusuf was an industrialist and was known for his philanthropic activities. 

A veterinarian, Dr Yusuf had quit the government job and set up business in Bengaluru and Dubai decades ago and has earned considerable success.

He was re-elected as Board of Auqaf chief in January this year. He had held the post more than once in the past. 

He will be buried at the graveyard near Masjid-e-Muzammil which was built by himself at Govindapura, source said.

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July 1,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 1: Faced with increasing number of COVID-19 cases in the State Capital, Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court Justice A S Okha has decided the Court to function online.

Registrar General Rajendra Badamikar, in the notice issued here on Wednesday, based on order of the Chief Justice, stated that the emergency cases will be conducted through video conference until the next order.

The order also specifies that only the principal seat (Bengaluru) will be conducting proceedings online. High Court benches at Dharwad and Kalaburagi will continue to function as usual.

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May 5,2020

Newsroom, May 5: Following the union government's nod, preparations are afoot to bring back Indian nationals stranded abroad from May 7 onwards.

According to sources, in the first phase from May 7- 14, the government would allow more than 60 “non-scheduled, commercial” flights to operate from about 12 countries to India to bring back 15,000 citizens. At least half of those flights will be from the Gulf region, including UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman, while the rest would bring passengers from the U.S., the U.K., Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and Bangladesh.

The flights would be spread over 10 States identified as having the largest numbers to return, with Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Delhi (NCR) receiving the maximum number of flights.

A meeting held at the Ministry of Civil Aviation looked specifically at flights, mainly operated by Air India, while it awaits a final plan from countries where Indians need to be airlifted from. The first flights planned at present are from Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Riyadh and Doha, flying directly to Kozhikode and Kochi.

While the full estimate of Indians needing to return home could cross ten lakhs (a million), with more than two lakhs having registered to return from the UAE alone, officials said their return would be “prioritised and staggered”.

Flight plan for return of Indian nationals stranded abroad:

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